Adaptive noise cancellation in a multimicrophone system for distortion product otoacoustic emission acquisition
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Özcan Özdamar | Syed Rahman | Carlos N. Lopez | Rafael Delgado | R. Delgado | Ö. Özdamar | Syed Rahman | C. Lopez
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